[00:04] <mrand> running in a VM probably would take some extra cpu power.  But yeah, do yourself a favor and ebay those cards while you still (hopefully) can.
[00:04] <mrand> Homefront_Office: ^
[00:06] <Homefront_Office> mrand, Trust me I will after what I put my self through to get this up... not doing it again! I will get ion for my bed
[00:06] <Homefront_Office> room
[00:47] <Jonathon> I am trying to install mythbuntu 10.04 on my existing system, just with a different drive (my old system is too old to even consider upgrade). Trouble is that the drive does not show up so I can install onto it, yet if I go into a shell I can see the drive and access it through fdisk etc. Any thoughts?
[00:53] <momelod> The ubuntu installer does not recognize your disk?
[00:54] <Jonathon> momelod: apparently not?!
[00:55] <Jonathon> seems rather strange, as it is a standard 80G IDE like the previous one I replaced to do the new install? Difference here is that 10.04 recognises it (in the shell) as sda and the installer can't seem to see it?
[01:05] <Jonathon> the old install shows it as sdb btw
[01:12] <Jonathon> hdb that should be
[01:23] <patdk-lap> heh, I still like my pvr-350, it works good for recording analog
[01:23] <patdk-lap> I would like to upgrade, to pcie versions, but there are none that are supported :(
[01:24] <patdk-lap> the only option is the pvr-1600, and that is still pci, not really an upgrade
[01:25] <patdk-lap> jon, there should not be any /dev/hd* things at all in 10.04
[01:56] <Jonathon> patdk-lap: that certainly is the case that I am seeing. What used to be /dev/hdb is now showing as /dev/sda, but the installer does not recognise it for some reason?
[02:14] <Jonathon> ok. Downloading 10.10 to give it go and see if that works
[02:17] <patdk-lap> heh
[02:54] <patdk-lap> any better? (me personally doesn't think it would)
[07:28] <MoMo> I have a Dell Inspiron Desktop 570 that I am using at my frontend -- it had HDMI out and when I do a lspci | grep VGA ... i get a ATI Radeon HD 4200 ... my current problem is that I can't get my audio across the HDMI cable.  any ideas where to start?
[12:09] <patdk-lap> Momo, first, does the video card have a built in sound card? or do you need to attach the spdif cable from it to your sound card?
[16:43] <splashd> I would like to re-install a stock mythconverg DB. I am running the mythbuntu-repos  Mythbuntu fixes/.24 so I don't think I can just load the /usr/share/mythtv/sql/mythtv_0.23.0.sql . Any idea where the .24 is?
[16:49] <superm1> just load that one for now and it will upgrade it to 0.24 when you run myth*
[16:50] <superm1> there hasn't been one refreshed for the current schema in 0.24 yet since there hasn't been much of a use case for people doing fresh installs for 0.24 yet
[16:55] <splashd> ok. What is the difference between the  /usr/share/mythtv/sql/mythtv_0.23.0.sql and  /usr/share/mythtv/sql/mc.sql? WHich do I use or do I use both? (I guess I could just look...)
[18:37] <superm1> splashd, the former has more stuff preconfigured
[19:57] <Jonathon> I have tried both 10.04 and 10.10 installers of mythbuntu and both are not seeing my hard drive for some reason? It is visible in the shell and can be accessed and formatted etc, but the installer does not show it up. Any suggestions?
[20:15] <splashd> Jonathon, is it mounted?
[20:16] <Jonathon> splashd: no, should it be? I have tried it partitioned and not partitioned and it shows /dev/sda in the drop down list, but nothing in the partition editor part of the installer?
[20:17] <splashd> Jonathon,  no, it shouldn't just wondering if it might be mounted which could prevent the installer from gaining access
[20:17] <splashd> Jonathon, obviously there is no normaql reason it shoudn't be accessible, but you already know that
[20:18] <Jonathon> nope. It is pretty basic setup based on my existing mythtv setup which I simply removed the drives from and added this new one in for a new install
[23:35] <splashd> I'm getting a weird error and my mythbackend is erroring and shutting down
[23:35] <splashd> from my mythbackend.log: 2010-12-15 17:29:00.421 MythSocket(ffffffffb6006000:40): readStringList: Error, timed out after 30000 ms.
[23:46] <mrand> splashd: many of those are fixed on 0.24... are you running that? Here is an open ticket regarding backend deadlock on 0.24 though: http://code.mythtv.org/trac/ticket/9274